Cincinnati Tree Services & Landscaping Blog

Tree trimming in Cincinnati is serious business. Cincy gets wet, and trees grow fast and well here. Before you realize it, your elm or your maple has gotten all shaggy, and needs a haircut. Thankfully, the good folks here at Tree Images are ready to take...

Trimming, or pruning, a tree in your yard can be pricey. Getting a tree manicured and sculpted to just the way you want it to appear? It can cost up to $1,000+. Remove or Trim The Tree We would need to see the yard and...

As you might imagine, there are a number of reasons why some trees cost more than others to remove. Height is indeed part of the equation. A relatively short tree — less than 25 feet, or approximately the height of a two-story home — starts...

Keeping your trees trimmed is not just about safety. Certainly, a tree falling or a large branch falling can be dangerous. But an unpruned tree can also simply damage the value of your property, and impact the values of your neighbors’ properties as well. What...

Lawn fertilizers come in a variety of forms. Here are five of the most common, and the schedules you should follow when applying it. Granular Granular fertilizer works as a time-release system. Different varieties have different formulas for gradually releasing their nutrients over a delayed...

Mulch is a many-splendored thing. Here are nine different materials from which we can make mulch for our yards and provide some easy and beautiful landscaping. Which might work best for you? Rubber This type is cheap and strong, and it’s made out of recycled...

An important part of maintaining tree health is to act preemptively. Preventive tree maintenance can be like medicine for trees.Here are some indicators of tree health issues!#TreeHealth #ProfessionalTreeCompany #TreeMaintenance ...

Removing Dead Trees Is Just Part of Being A Tree Service Company

There is much more to the work of a tree service company than simply providing dead tree removal services — maintaining tree health is just as common.

Just as with humans, health care for trees is most efficient and effective when it is preventive. Recognizing plants’ illnesses before they advance is a key part of our work. Seeing the signs of fungus, rot, infestation, or other arbor ailments requires extensive training, as well as continued research into that season’s regional viruses.

Prudent pruning can encourage good tree health too, as can effective management of bushes, shrubs, and other undergrowth. Maximizing the light exposure of your yard can help you raise trees that are robust, sturdy, long-lived, and ready to produce tremendous amounts of fresh oxygen.

There are times when the required care calls for removing dead trees. Ideally, though, we can avoid that with special care.